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THE ERRC INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR NEW GENDER EQUALITY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AND LEGAL TRAINEESHIP
Deadline for both openings is 10 April 2010.
GENDER EQUALITY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
The Gender Equality Research Fellowship is a new ERRC programme, introduced in 2010. This programme will provide the opportunity for interested individual activists working at a local level in Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey and Ukraine to conduct research on gender equality issues that have been neglected up to now or on issues already researched, but looking at them through perspectives not yet explored.
The fellowship is expected to start in April/May and will last for approximately 6 months. Fellows are expected to come to Budapest, Hungary, for a period of 4 to 8 weeks for orientation and preparation of the research project (which will include aspects of media and communication, research methodology design, basic financial
orientation and human rights training as relevant) and then travel back to the research location to conduct the research with the ongoing assistance of the ERRC. The Fellow will work closely with ERRC€’s Women’s Rights and Equality Coordinator.
For more information, please click HERE
LEGAL TRAINEE
The ERRC opens a two-year legal traineeship and seeks a legal trainee to assist in litigating Roma rights, ethnic/race discrimination and related cases in domestic, European and international tribunals and to organise training sessions for Central and East European lawyers in public interest litigation strategies and techniques.
The legal trainee programme is designed to provide young lawyers with the training and skills needed to launch a career in litigation and related legal advocacy on rights issues affecting Roma communities. The traineeship is term-limited and runs for two years. Based in Budapest, the trainee will work with the legal team under supervision of one or more of its lawyers to assist in developing and implementing
legal strategy, handling selected cases, drafting amicus curiae briefs and legal submissions to domestic and international tribunals, working with lawyers, judges, human rights organisations and other relevant institutions. The trainee may also be involved in legislative and policy review and drafting, advocacy and lobbying, as well as training and public education on legal issues. The trainee will also provide
appropriate substantive input into research reports, donor reports and funding proposals. In addition to the practical experience offered through side-by-side training with ERRC legal staff, trainees may be supported in their efforts to gain bar admission in their country of origin.
For more information, please click on: http://www.errc.org/cikk.php?cikk=3069
The ERRC is committed to equal opportunity for all. Romani candidates
are particularly encouraged to apply.
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Milena Jesenská Fellowships for Journalists
Objective
The Milena Jesenská Fellowship program offers European journalists working in print, broadcast and electronic media time off from their professional duties in order to pursue in-depth research on a European topic of their choice. The call for applications is directed towards cultural journalists, with the term ‘cultural’ interpreted in a broad sense to encompass a wide variety of artistic and intellectual fields.
Conditions
Milena Jesenská Fellows are invited to spend three months at the iIWM in Vienna, Austria.
Recipients of the fellowships are given:
- a stipend of € 7.630
- an office
- access to e-mail and Internet
- in-house research facilities
- other relevant resources in Vienna.
Travel grants of up to € 1.820 will be available for research visits to neighboring countries.
Candidates for the Milena Jesenská Fellowships must have several years of experience in professional journalism. Their work may deal with any topic related to cultural issues of European relevance, especially having to do with the issue of European integration. Fellowships are not intended for entry-level journalists or students.
Application
The application consists of the following:
- the application form
please download here or request by fax: +43-1-313 58-30 or by e-mail: fellowships@iwm.at
- a concise project proposal in English (not more than 3 double-spaced pages)
- a curriculum vitae including a list of publications
Deadline for application is April 9, 2010.
Please send the application by mail to:
Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen
Fellowship Coordinator
Spittelauer Lände 3
1090 Wien
Austria
Advance copies by e-mail are accepted:
fellowships@iwm.at
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A jury of experts will evaluate the applications and select the finalists. Applicants will be notified of the jury decision in June 2010. The jury is not required to publicly justify its decisions.
Materijali:
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Der Deutsche Bundestag Vas poziva zajedno s univerzitetima: Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin na internacionalnu parlament-stipendiju (IPS) na pet mjeseci u Berlin.
IPS je usmjerena na visokokvalificirane i politički zainteresir ane mlade žene i muškarce, koje imaju volju da zajedno s ostalim činiocima aktivno i odgovorno oblikuju demokratsku budućnost sv oje zemlje.
Der deutsche Bundestag, njemački parlament, daje mladim ljudim a priliku da radom kod jednog člana Bundestaga u trajanju od 15 sedmica, upoznaju njemački parlamentarni sistem i političke pr ocese odlučivanja, kao i da sakupljaju praktična iskustva na područj u parlamentarnog rada. Stipendiste će izabrati nezavisna izborna komisija njemačkog Bundestaga.
Pretpostavke:
- bosansko državljanstvo
- završen univerzitetski studij
- veoma dobro poznavanje njemačkog jezika
- do 30 godina starosti na početku stipendije
Stipendija:
- 450 EURO mjesečno
- besplatan smještaj - troškovi osiguranja i puta
Završetak konkursa: 30. juni.
Daljnje informacije možete pronaći u njemačkoj ambasadi ili na internetu na adresi: www.bundestag.de/ips
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Applications are invited for attending the 2011 Indigenous Fellowship Programme, which runs from 1-4 months for different languages (English, French, Spanish and Russian). During the Programme, selected Fellows will be based at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Geneva, Switzerland. The Fellows will undergo interactive trainings on topics such as the work of OHCHR, the UN system and mechanisms etc. By the end of the programme, fellows will have increased general knowledge about “United Nations system, international human rights instruments and mechanisms, in particular those relevant to indigenous peoples and be capable of giving training sessions within their communities/ organizations on the knowledge acquired.”
Selected candidates for the fellowship will receive air travel support (return ticket by economy class) from their country of residence to Geneva, modest accommodation in Geneva, basic health insurance and a monthly grant to cover living expenses.
There are different dates scheduled programmes in different languages and there are also different deadlines for submitting applications for different languages. The application form can be downloaded from the OHCHR website.
Deadlines:
- 2011 English speaking Fellowship Programme is: Monday 31 May 2010
- 2011 Spanish speaking indigenous fellowship programme is: Wednesday 30 June 2010
- 2011 French speaking indigenous fellowship programme is: Friday 1 October 2010
- 2011 Russian speaking indigenous fellowship programme is: Friday 29 October 2010
For more information, visit this link.
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The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) is currently looking for a full-time Summer Intern for its Domestic Program. The internship will start in late May or early June and run into August.
Organization discription
CEPR was established in 1999 to promote democratic debate on the most important economic and social issues that affect people’s lives. It is an independent nonpartisan think tank based in Washington, DC. CEPR is committed to presenting issues in an accurate and understandable manner, so that the public is better prepared to choose among various policy options.
Tasks
The intern will assist with a variety of research, outreach, and communications activities related to the U.S. economy and domestic policy. This may include outreach to the press, advocacy organizations and Congress, along with some research on upcoming papers and economic opinion pieces. Other tasks may include communications duties such as generating website content and tracking CEPR’s appearances in the media and assisting the Director of Development with various fundraising activities.The responsibilities of interns vary based on their interests and experience, as well as the particular issues that CEPR is working on at the time. Interns will have the opportunity to attend relevant events around Washington, DC.
Qualifications
CEPR is looking for a recent college graduate or graduate student for this full-time position. Applicants should have a general understanding of economics and domestic policy, and an interest in economic justice. Excellent writing and communications skills are required. Previous research, outreach, or media experience is helpful. The intern will need to be able to work in a fast-paced environment and should be a self-starter, independent learner, and will receive limited management.
Stipend: $1,415 per month, plus up to $200 for health insurance reimbursement per month.
Application
Closing date for this summer internship is: March 29th, 2010.
Resumes and cover letters should be sent via email to: jobscepr2010@cepr.net. No calls or faxes.
For further information visit www.cepr.net/index.php/jobsinternships/
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Call for Applications (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Humanity in Action
2010 Summer fellowship programs in Amsterdam, Berlin and Copenhagen
Call for Applications (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Overview
Humanity in Action is pleased to invite Bosnian university students and recent graduates to apply for the 2010 summer fellowship programs in Amsterdam, Berlin and Copenhagen.
The HIA Programs in Europe will run simultaneously from June 3 through July 4, 2010.
Intensive and demanding, the HIA summer fellowship programs bring together international groups of emerging minority rights leaders to explore different national histories of discrimination and resistance, as well as examples of issues affecting different minority groups today.
Each program is highly interdisciplinary, and features daily lectures and discussions with renowned academics, journalists, politicians, and activists. There is also a significant number of site visits to government agencies, non-profit and community organizations, museums, and memorials. The programs seek to bridge the gap between theory and practice, and highlight different models of action to remedy injustice.
Since the point of departure in most HIA programs is the Holocaust and related issues of resistance and remembrance, HIA values immensely the participation of Bosnian Fellows—who bring an important perspective given Bosnia’s recent history of violence and war. HIA Bosnian Fellows are expected to participate in the Bosnian Senior Fellows Association once the summer programs end—and to sustain their engagement in the issues addressed during the fellowship.
The deadline for applications is April 5th, 2010.
Eligiblity
Bosnian university students and recent graduates are welcome to apply, especially those committed to the promotion of human and minority rights, tolerance, and intercultural understanding.
You are eligible to apply if:
• You are a Bosnian university student (in your second semester of studies at least) or a recent graduate (no earlier than 2009)
• You are proficient in English and BHS
• You have high university credits/grades
• You possess strong communication skills
• You are knowledgeable about ongoing social, political, and transitional trends in the country (and issues related to European Union accession)
Please note that short-term exchange students and doctoral students are not eligible to apply. HIA seeks applicants who are mature, proactive, self-reliant, experienced in grassroots activism, and comfortable in intensive group activity and interaction. All majors and academic disciplines are encouraged to apply.
The date, time, and place for the interviews will be announced on the HIA website.
Selection
Admissions to the HIA summer fellowship programs is extremely competitive. The first selection is made based on the written application, which must include a curriculum vitae, a personal statement, a response essay, and an action project proposal. Please note that your application must be submitted in English. You should give yourself enough time to assemble all the required application materials before the deadline. Make sure to check the application instructions and guidelines for further instructions.
Based on the written application, several candidates will be invited for a personal interview. During the interview, candidates will be evaluated on the basis of their communication skills, personality traits, and evidence of leadership potential and academic accomplishments preferably within Bosnian society.
HIA does not discriminate on the grounds of race, ethnicity, religion, party affiliation, gender or sexual orientation.
Costs
HIA covers the costs of accommodation, transportation, meals, and participation in program activities.
Program Details
Although the American and the European Programs in Berlin and Warsaw all promote team research and debate on human rights and social justice in democratic societies, the scope and focus of these programs differ slightly.
German Program in Berlin
Program Dates: June 3rd through July 4th, 2010
The German Program focuses on historical and contemporary human rights dilemmas in German society. During the first few weeks of the program, Fellows meet with academics, journalists, activists, elected officials, and recognized leaders in human rights organizations.
In the second half of the program, Fellows develop a simulation game to be used in human rights education. An active learning process, the simulation game entails conducting extensive research in small international teams and engaging in role-play as a group. The larger aim of the simulation game is to understand the political and social dynamics underlying different conflict resolution strategies.
Dutch Program in Amsterdam
Program Dates: June 3rd through July 4th, 2010
The starting point of the Dutch Program is the persecution of the Jewish population during World War II. There are subsequent discussions about political and social developments after the war, the ways in which Dutch society treated minorities after 1945, and more specifically, how it deals with minority populations today. Important areas of debate are slavery, colonialism, immigration, religion, international relations, Europe and the United States, refugees, racism, and xenophobia.
During the first three weeks of the program, Fellows meet with recognized leaders in human rights organizations, politicians, diplomats, journalists, scholars, and artists. For the rest of the program, teams of two to three participants conduct research and write a report on a specific topic within the overall framework of the program. At the end of the program, all papers are presented before the group.
Dutch Fellows will have the opportunity to participate in a follow-up program in Washington, DC, in January 2011.
Interested Fellows will be required to fund their participation in this program, though funding may become available. The Dutch Program brings together 10 Fellows from American universities, 10 Fellows from Dutch universities and two Bosnian Fellows.
HIA Obligations and Opportunities: After the Fellowship
Action Projects
As a requirement of participation, Fellows are obligated to conduct a hands-on outreach initiative—an “Action Project”—in their home communities. The initiative should reflect the HIA fellowship experience. Upon successful completion, Fellows are invited to become Senior Fellows and to join the global HIA network of young advocates.
Professional Fellowship Opportunities
Every year, HIA places more than 50 Senior Fellows in professional fellowship programs and internships to provide practical experience working on human and minority rights. Over 230 Senior Fellows have completed HIA-sponsored internships since 1999. HIA professional fellowship opportunities include the United States Congress, the European Parliament, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and a wide variety of grassroots and community organizations in San Francisco.
Bosnian Senior Fellows Association
The Bosnian Senior Fellows Association was founded in 2008 and continues to be a growing and vibrant organization. Bosnian Senior Fellows were very active in 2009 and organized a number of events, including dinners hosted by the Danish and Dutch Ambassadors. In addition, Senior Fellows organized a program during the Sarajevo Film Festival, which included private screenings, lectures, and discussions with Bosnian activists. Bosnian Senior Fellows collaborate with one another in the implementation of their Action Projects, and are currently looking forward to welcoming new members to their association.
There are similar Senior Fellows Associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, France, Germany, Poland, and the United States. These Associations have developed over the years into a global network of almost 1000 Senior Fellows worldwide.
For further information and application procedure visit http://www.humanityinaction.org/apply/bih.
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The European Fund for the Balkans (EFB) launches a new call for application: "Fellowship Programme for Policy Researchers from the Western Balkans Region" within its "Envisioning Europe" Programme Strand. Fellowship Programme for Policy Researchers from the Western Balkans Region aims to contribute to further capacity building and professional development of policy researchers from the region of Western Balkans allowing them to build networks across Europe through paid visits to other policy research institutions and think-tanks in the EU and other countries of the Western Balkans (WB). This programme is developed by widening the existing support to networking with an opportunity for creating links to EU and WB based think-tanks and policy organisations.
The programme is a joint undertaking of the European Fund for the Balkans (EFB) and the Think Tank Fund (TTF) of the Open Society Institute based in Budapest. The administration of the programme is carried out by the European Fund for the Balkans.
Please find enclosed the Call for Application, application guidelines and the budget template here to download the documents.
Timeframe of the programme:
Launch of the programme and the Call for Applications: February 17, 2010.
Deadline for applications: March 30, 2010
Selection of applicants: 15 April 2010.
Duration of the residential stay at host institutions: May - September 2010.
Duration of Fellowship: May-November 2010
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Romanian-US Fulbright Commission announces the 2011 International Fulbright Science and Technology Program for Ph.D. study at top universities in the fields of science, technology or engineering. Candidates can be BA and MA students from both public and private universities.
►Eligible fields:
Aeronautics and Aeronautics and Astronomics/ Aeronautical Engineering, Agriculture (Theoretical or Research-Based Focus only), Astronomy/Planetary Sciences, Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Sciences/Engineering, Energy, Engineering (Electrical, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical, Ocean, and Petroleum), Environmental Science/Engineering, Geology/Earth And Atmospheric Sciences, Information Sciences and Systems (Engineering Focus only), Materials Science/Engineering, Mathematics, Neurosciences, Oceanography, Public Health (Theoretical Research Focus only) and Physics.
►Grant duration: 3 years (starting August 2011)
►Applicants must meet the following selection criteria:
hold at least a BA degree
before August 1, 2011; have oral fluency in English;
have Romanian citizenship.
►Applicants are ineligible if they:
are currently studying in the
U.S; have received a previous
Fulbright award; are currently enrolled in a
Ph.D. degree and intend to only pursue non-degree coursework or dissertation research.
►Each candidate will be required to submit:
an online application (https://apply.embark.com/student/fulbright/international)
three letters of reference (submitted electronically and attached to the online application or official paper copies sent by mail); official academic transcripts
and diplomas for all graduated levels (or scanned and attached to the online application) ; score reports (as soon as available, but prior to August 20, 2010).
►Application
deadline: April 25th, 2010
Only online applications will be accepted. Additional documentation such as transcripts and letters of recommendation can be sent online or by usual mail (postmarked) to the Romanian-US Fulbright Commission, Nicolae Costinescu str., no. 2, cod 011878, sector 1, Bucureşti.
Succes,
V Duma
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The Robert Bosch Stiftung and ERSTE Foundation, in cooperation with the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, BIRN, announce the launch of the fourth year of their prestigious fellowship programme for journalists in the Balkans.
Journalists from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania or Serbia, are encouraged to submit research proposals on 2010's theme -TABOO.
Each year ten journalists are chosen, through an open competition, to receive funding and professional support to research and report on a topic of regional and European importance.
Participating fellows will receive:
• A bursary of €2,000, a travel allowance of up to €2,000 and a chance to participate in a seven-month programme of professional development.
• The opportunity to travel across the region to produce an in depth report with a regional and European dimension.
• Training from internationally recognised journalists and experts.
• The opportunity to have their work published Europe-wide and to become a member of a growing network for journalistic excellence in the Balkans.
In addition, the independent Selection Committee will award bursaries of € 4,000, € 3,000 and € 1,000 for further professional development to the authors of the three winning articles.
For detailed information on eligibility for the fellowship programme, application and the selection procedure, please read the full Guidelines before you download Application Form.
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The Special Youth Programme fellowship consists of an initial 4.5 months fellowship at UNFPA Headquarters, New York, followed by a continued fellowship of another 4.5 months in the UNFPA Office in the country of the fellow. UNFPA will recruit six young people to be Special Youth Fellows from 1 April – 31 December.
Objective
This programme is designed to give young people from developing countries opportunities to engage in policy development and programming; to help build the capacity of young people; and to sensitize both young people and UNFPA staff on partnering to address adolescent and youth issues.
During the course of the programme, fellows will:
- Attend and participate in UNFPA and UN events and meetings as appropriate
- Undertake research and writing assignments
- Contribute to ongoing projects and programmes
- Organize a final presentation to UNFPA HQ staff on their projects and fellowships in Headquarters
- Interact with the New York local youth community on at least one occasion
- Develop a relationship with the Regional and Country Office and provide updates on their activities during the HQ fellowship and provide updates to HQ during fellowship at Regional or Country Office
All selected candidates will be provided:
- Cost of return travel from country of origin
- Assistance with travel documents and visa requirements
- Health insurance - Housing arrangements
- Subsistence allowance (for meals and other basic needs)
- A workstation and internet access
- Opportunities to be mentored by UNFPA staff on issues of interest
- Administrative assistance as required
Qualifications and Experience
Criteria: Candidates must have some programme experience in areas of UNFPA’s mandate. These areas include: young people’s sexual and reproductive health, reproductive rights, humanitarian response, population, gender, culture, human rights, HIV prevention, poverty reduction, and sustainable livelihoods.
Eligibility
- Aged between 20-24 years old. Applicants born before 1 January 1987 will not be considered. No exceptions.
- Residence and nationality of a developing country. Applicants from developed countries will not be considered for this programme, but are invited to apply for UNFPA’s regular internship programme.
- Established interest and dedication to development issues through previous experiences or affiliation with a youth network or NGO working on development issues
- Basic leadership and advocacy skills
- Basic understanding of issues of importance to UNFPA and what the organization stands for - English language skills (written and oral)
- Commitment to return to home country to undertake follow up work with young people
HOW TO APPLY:
To apply for this programme go to http://www.unfpa.org/employment/vacancy.htm and click on “Apply Online”. Please click on the vacancy for your region. Feel free to contact youth@unfpa.org for more information.
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Open Society Institute International Higher Education Support Program
Academic Fellowship Program
invites applications for the
Returning Scholars Fellowship Program
2010/11 academic year
The Returning Scholars Fellowship Program
http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp/grants/rsfp invites applications from talented scholars who seek university positions and academic careers in their home countries after studying abroad. The program may operate in: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan and Ukraine.
The program, a part of the Academic Fellowship Program
http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp (AFP), welcomes scholars from these countries who have received (or will receive by September 2010) an internationally competitive Master's or postgraduate degree in the following fields: anthropology, area/cultural studies, economics, gender studies, history, human rights & public law, international relations, journalism/media studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, public policy/ environmental studies, public policy/public health, social work and sociology. The program does not support scholars in philology, the visual and performing arts, or business.
Fellowships include a monthly stipend and various allowances, including departmental and professional development funds, and are renewable.
AFP fellows are placed in carefully selected university departments that are amenable to change and demonstrate a realistic and clear vision for future development. The program, which represents part of a conscious strategy to combat "brain drain," helps universities in the region retain promising young scholars, who are essential to the
revitalization of departments and to the sustainability of higher education reforms. Fellowships comprise monthly stipends and various allowances, including departmental, professional development, and mobility funds, and are renewable. . Returning Scholars and partner departments also benefit from the presence of AFP-supported
International Scholars
http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp/grants/isfp, who provide expert mentorship in such areas as professional development, curriculum development and reform, research methods, and teaching/learning methodologies specific for their discipline.
The program supports placement of Returning Scholars only in AFP partner departments. An interested scholar already associated with a department that is not supported by AFP either will be ineligible or may discuss the possibility of relocating to a qualifying department at another university. A list of current AFP partner departments can be found on our website, though the list is subject to change for the
2010/11 academic year. Potential applicants are advised to explore placement possibilities with an AFP Region Manager or Country Coordinator before applying.
Application deadline: April 7, 2010. Fellowships begin in August or September 2010 and last one academic year. Applications should be submitted via the Online Application System https://oas.soros.org/oas/ . For application procedure and guidelines, please see our program web site http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp .
Open Society Institute
Academic Fellowship Program
Higher Education Support Program
Academic Fellowship Program
Oktober 6 utca 12, H-1051, Budapest, Hungary
E-mail: afp@osi.hu
Telephone: (36-1) 882 – 3219
Fax: (36-1) 882 3119
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The Dell Thurmond Woodard Fellowship, which includes one $5,000 grant for one student each year, is part of the Tisdale Fellowship program, a summer internship available to undergraduate and graduate students. Any student, undergraduate or graduate, who is interested in diversity and ethics issues, and in learning about high-tech public policy issues, can apply for this Fellowship.
The Dell Thurmond Woodard Fellowship was created in memory of the late Thurmond Woodard, Dell’s former Vice President of Global Diversity and Chief Ethics, Privacy and Compliance Officer. Those interested should use the Eben Tisdale Fellowship Application, found at www.tisdalefellowship.org, and follow the instructions for submitting an additional essay on ethics and diversity. The Dell Thurmond Woodard Fellowship grant recipient will participate in the same program as those in the Tisdale
The Fellowship has two main elements:
(1) Internship: Fellows participate an eight-week internship in the government relations office of a leading high technology company or association. In the recent past, fellows have interned at such companies as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Philips Electronics and Monster Worldwide, as well as associations such as the Business Software Alliance or TechAmerica.
2) Issues Seminar: The issues seminar is a weekly lunch hosted by the different sponsoring companies and associations. Expert speakers lead discussions of current public policy issues in Washington, and the methods the high technology industry uses for effective advocacy.
The Summer 2010 Fellowship runs from June 14th – August 6th, 2010. The goal of the Fellowship is to create a supportive and collegial environment in which a new class of public policy professionals will be mentored to help ensure that the high-tech industry continues to have highly capable and well-trained individuals in both policy
advocacy and senior management positions. The Final deadline for all applications is February 15, 2010.
Students may find more information and apply at
www.tisdalefellowship.org. Questions? Contact Jonathan Tilley at info@tisdalefellows hip.org or 202/986-0384.
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The World Bank offers internships to young people interested to learn more about the economic and social issues that affect people's lives around the world. The programme offers opportunities for study and work that provide hands-on experience.
The Bank Internship Programme offers graduate students an opportunity to improve their skills as well as the experience of working in an international environment.
Paid internships are available for winter and summer programmes. It is open to students who are nationals of the Bank's member countries. Candidates must possess an undergraduate degree and be already enrolled in a full-time graduate study programme (pursuing a Master's degree or Ph.D. with plans to return to school in a full-time capacity).
This programme seeks candidates in the following fields: economics, finance, human resource development (public health, education, nutrition, population), social science (anthropology, sociology), agriculture, environment, private sector development, as well as other related fields. Fluency in English is required.
The Bank pays an hourly salary to all interns and, where applicable, provides an allowance towards travel expenses. Interns are responsible for their own living accommodations. Most positions are located in Washington, DC, with a minimum duration of four weeks.
Deadlines:
- Summer (June-September) - the application period for the Summer Program is 1 December - 31 January each year.
- Winter (December-March)- the application period for the Winter Program is 1 September - 31 October each year.
All applications MUST be submitted on-line.
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTHRJOBS/0,,contentMDK:20515785~menuPK:1477648~pagePK:64262408~piPK:64262191~theSitePK:1058433,00.html
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The Paul Celan Fellowship Program of IWM and Erste Foundation aims to help overcome deficits and asymmetries in the exchange of ideas and reception of scholarly literature which resulted from the division of Europe in the 20th century. Therefore, the program was established to contribute tofilling gaps in the relevant literature on both sides as well as improving mutual understanding between formerly isolated cultures.
The Paul Celan Fellowships support East-West, West-East and East-East translations of canonical texts as well as contemporary key works in the Humanities, Social Sciences and in the field of Cultural Studies. Special emphasis is put on translations of relevant works written by East European authors and/or by female scholars. A thematic relation to one of the IWM's research fields is likewise welcomed.
Please note that no applications for works of fiction and poetry are being accepted.
Conditions
Paul Celan Visiting Fellows are invited to spend three to six months at the iwm between July 2010 and June 2011 to pursue their translation projects while working in residence at the Institute.Fellows receive a monthly stipend in the amount of eur 2,250 to cover all expenses related to the stay in Vienna (travel, accommodation, health insurance and incidentals).The IWM provides a personal office with e-mail and internet access, in-house research facilities and other relevant sources in Vienna. Paul Celan Visiting Fellows participate in the scholarly community and activities of the IWM.
Application
The application consists of (in English or German):
* the application form
* a curriculum vitae
* the name of the author and the work to be translated (from the original language)
* the exact number of pages
* a contract with a publisher
* proof that the translator/publisher holds the rights to the translation and its publication
* the planned date of publication
* the program of the publishing house
Please send the application by mail to:
Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen
Fellowship Coordinator
Spittelauer Lände 3
1090 Wien
Austria
Advance copies by e-mail are accepted:
fellowships@iwm.at
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A 4-year PhD fellowship (FPI program) funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia e
Innovación from Spain is available. This fellowship is linked to a MICINN funded project (AGL2009-07006/ ACU) entitled “Physiological consequences of exercise in trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): effects on muscle growth, immune system and reproduction (SWIMMING TROUT)”. The student will conduct studies that aim at describing the
molecular and cellular effects of swimming exercise on skeletal muscle growth, the
immune response and reproduction in the rainbow trout.
The candidate will join the Molecular Physiology Group at the School of Biology, University of Barcelona, Spain, a dynamic research group led by Dr. Josep V. Planas that is currently composed of two postdoctoral researchers and three PhD students. In order to see the production and research orientation of Dr. Planas’s laboratory, please search PubMed/Web of Science using “planas jv” as querry.
The candidate should send a copy of his(her) CV and names and contact information of a minimum of two references by email (jplanas@ub.edu) by February 1, 2010. The candidate should have (1) a Master’s degree or be in the last year of a Master’s program and (2) demonstrable experience in molecular and cell biology. If selected, the candidate will be able to start in September-October, 2010.
For further information please contact: Dr. Josep V. Planas
Associate Professor
Departament de Fisiologia
Facultat de Biologia
Institut de Biomedicina (IBUB)
Universitat de Barcelona
Av. Diagonal 645
08028 Barcelona, Spain
E-mail: jplanas@ub.edu
Tel.: +34-934039384
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Razina studija: kraći studijski program
Područje studija: humanističke znanosti, umjetničko područje
Vrsta stipendije: potpuna
Mjesto studiranja: Njemačka
Jezik programa: engleski, njemački
Rok za prijavu: 14.03.2010.
Kontakt institucija: Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH
NATJEČAJ ZA STIPENDIJE
"MENADŽERI/CE U KULTURI IZ SREDNJE I ISTOČNE EUROPE" 2010./11.
Zaklada Robert Bosch Stiftung (www.bosch-stiftung.de) od 1. listopada 2010. dodjeljuje dvanaest stipendija menadžerima/cama u kulturi iz Srednje i Istočne Europe za trinaestomjesečno usavršavanje u kulturnom menadžmentu u Njemačkoj.
Stipendisti/ce će imati priliku raditi u kulturnim institucijama diljem Njemačke (izuzev Berlina) i predstavit će kroz realizaciju inovativnih projekata mlađe umjetnike i kulturnu scenu svojih zemalja u Njemačkoj.
Dio programa je i edukacija u vidu seminara na području planiranja projekata, timskog rada, PR-a i odnosa s javnošću te poslovnog pregovaranja.
PROFIL KANDIDATA:
- projektno i / ili radno iskustvo u kulturnom menadžmentu
- mjesto prebivališta u Srednjoj, Istočnoj ili Jugoistočnoj Europi
- povezanost s mlađom umjetničkom i kulturnom scenom u svojim zemljama
- dobro poznavanje njemačkog jezika
- VSS ili VŚS
- natprosječna sposobnost i samostalnost u radu
Stipendija pokriva i sastoji se od:
- mjesečne stipendije u visini od 1.000 EUR
- povratne troškove puta u Njemačku te na seminare po raznim gradovima diljem Njemačke
- zdravstveno osiguranje
- dodatne beneficije tijekom trajanja stipendije te u subvencije po povratku u matične zemlje
- uvodni seminar u listopadu 2010. te redovne seminare usavršavanja
- povezivanje s ostalim programima Zaklade Robert Bosch Stiftung te brojnim akterima vanjske kulturne politike te obrazovne politike
Prijave su moguće na njemačkom jeziku DO 14. OŽUJKA 2010. isključivo preko mrežne stranice: http://www.moe-kulturmanager.de/jetzt-bewerben/.
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The SCG Foundation is pleased to grant up to 6 full scholarships for individuals wishing to study at the Master of Arts Program in International Development Studies (MAIDS) at Chulalongkorn University for the upcoming 2010-2011 academic year.
Please note that in previous years the scholarship was limited to full-time government employees or civil servants, but it is now open to non-governmental workers, students, and other individuals with a background in development, as well as government employees.
Readmore:
http://www.ids.polsci.chula.ac.th/SiamCementFoundationScholarshipProgram.htm
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St Antony’s College, University of Oxford
South East European Studies at Oxford (SEESOX)
SEESOX/Alpha Bank Visiting Fellowship on the Political Economy of South East Europe for the academic year 2010-11
We seek a candidate who will undertake research on the political economy of SE Europe, in one of the following indicative areas: post-communist political, economic and/or social developments; foreign direct investment in the region; reform and European integration; developments in transport, energy, migration; regional cooperation and regional initiatives.
The candidate must submit a full research proposal which should be related to at least one of the above areas. Applicants must have completed a PhD study in one of the following fields of social sciences: politics, economics, political economy, international relations. They should also have a very good working knowledge of English. The fellowship is for three terms, starting October 2010 until June 2011, and carries a stipend of £21,500 per annum.
Further details are attached and are also available on the SEESOX website at www.sant.ox.ac.uk/seesox/index.html
Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Othon Anastasakis at: othon.anastasakis@ sant.ox.ac.uk
The closing date for applications is Friday 19 February 2010. Candidates should submit a curriculum vitae, including the names, addresses and telephone numbers of two referees, and an outline of their proposed research to:
The Administrator
South East European Studies at Oxford
European Studies Centre
St Antony's College
Oxford
OX2 6JF
United Kingdom
Fax: +44 1865 274478
or email: julie.adams@sant.ox.ac.uk
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The Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) has published 2 new calls for application for our Józef Tischner Fellowship 2010 and the Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators 2010/2011.
The Józef Tischner Fellowship is geared at younger Polish or Polish- American scholars; the deadline for application is February 28, 2010.
The Paul Celan Fellowship 2010/2011 will support translations from a Western into an Eastern European language or vice versa, or between two Eastern European languages. The deadline is March 5, 2010. You will find all the details of eligibility and application procedure on our website http://www.iwm.at/fellowships.htm.